Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 02, 1825, Image 3

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•' , w C. K8L8KY * CO. | 1r, brigl » very!. ■JJAVE received^ by^ nhip Corsair vtfr niu IBVBIIW wvma Jane, end other late arrivals, 'tlsndaomo unit meat of aeuonable 1D!B? (BM»a>3 a A.MOHGIT WHICH ARE, . tSS^SSS^mm Denmark Sattitw, Figured Silk. Ribbons. Gauzo Handkfs and Scarfs Suiter Blue Broad ^Ibthe Cutton Huso and HMt «nae Tl&e and Bandana Handkercmolk lilaok Silk v do Cotton Flag A Madrasa no » Black Canton and Nankin Crape* Apron Check* . _ , . ' CafiUoil.,1 .Orel AJFRESHSUPttiY of beat patent cold W7'A pressed Ca*tf Oil, for fcn% and plantation u*e, for alle by ; P.&BRASSINNK, March 29 0 .term*. March'S* sloops Ann and Caroline, in louto suit purchasers. 70 Barrels FLOUR. Apply to G. F. PALMES, Exchange Dock. JUST RECEIVED, 40 Bills. No: 2 Mackerel, 10 do. No. 3 do. Mess Pork and Beef In half barrels 1900 Bushels Oats isrn? lbs. Bacon, fit for families 150 Bundles Hay 5 Pipea Cognac Brandy. April 1 07p B Y the ships Georgia aod II from Liverpool, the snbsci Received their usual supply of SEASONABLE Haying been purchased with cash, pre. •tic us t Oc ammit-u auu am ,>■ suuF at. Feb 2« ANDREW LOW &. CO. no B SPRING GOO I IS. and the late arrivals from the North, tne subscribers have received a hnmlsomi asaortmeut of English and American jeUSiT BUM, which they offer on accommodating terms ALSO, 10 Casts CaTolina Hots. C. W. ROCKWELL & CO, March 12 9ln|| Holland Gin. 1 ft superior quality Holland Gin A just received and for sale by DOUGLASS & SORREL, WIIO HAVE IN STORE, 200 Barrels Baltimore Whiskey 100 Barrels American Gin BOO Barrels Baltimore Superfine Flour 6000 Founds Baltimore Hams & Shoulder* and a corople assortment of Castings & Window Glass, all of which will be sold low to close sales. * »-»’ 1 rfn REMOVAL. Al nSitS aubadrlMr ba# remove* to ' » A southwest corner' of Market-Bquf», at tbei store tecunthf -imcppted'by.Mr. !■• Perkins, Where ho oftsrk at reduced prh » for c«ah, a general assort ipentof ; — QioeetUt bbI Dq Goofl ■ A HnocEfridtotANSf^B ?! /». with complete Ilarneas, Enquire at ole*. and at * muder*t|*' nr j„ #- Tbo*b i» site the Exchange. this office March 2# 02 Socket Spades, Carolina and Grub Hoes, n ECEIVED per Corsair and for sale by If, March 29 N. B. WEED. cies. aim at a mouerste n r i c p dehind are.desired to call and m, accounts. H. CHA March 31 A LINE of PACKETS ha* been esta blished between New-York and Havre, to leave both'porta regularly, on the, Firti fltenlh cutr ~ '—*-—“ J "~— “* The shi] v each month during the '• The ships composing tho line, are . i—* bailers, well found and commanded, cop- *rrvtf . I W red an( i copper fastened. Their accom- Ipmd.tiou* fo. p.ssenger*, comprise all that V l ean be required, Ibr comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta ken for gl 40 each,for which they are furnish 'd with beds, beddding, wines and ample dree of every description. (Goods intended for shipment by them, nay be sent to the agents, who will attend totheir reception and forwarding, without [rge for storage or commissions. The ...lenses which may, in such cases be actu- allj incurred, will when recpiested, be col lected with the freight at Havre. letter Bog is at the New-York Post ie, for all letters that may be sent by litters respecting either freight or pas- rt, must be addressed, post paid, to / CRA8SOUS A BOYD. Agentr, New York, Oct 14 72 “Dyer s’ vAiri’aut Wine. L ANDING from schooner Rambler, a Rice’s Wharf, 18 Qr. Casks Dyer’s Currant Wine 4EiglPhsdo do do do 10 Kegs 6 gallB each do Ho For sale by ORRaYTAPT March 31 06p Sw■rim's Pamcecu A FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated •T*. Medicine, just received per ship Globe, and for Bala by GEU. RYERSON. dec 4 TiviiAwra ivEofiivau. T HOSE who have ordered tickets in the popular New-York Literature Lotte ry, Class 4, are informed thnt they may bn obtained on application. Those which may be received after Saturday, aroto be charg ed J8. The drawing takes place on Wed nesday next, when all the prises and blanks will bo determined in five minutes. In this scheme the amount of cash is ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- ONE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which is subdivided in the fol lowing manner 2 Prizes of 810,000 ----- 5 000 ■ 8,082 1,000 500 ----- 200 s Potatoes, R/Y HAMPERS just landed from ship I Westmoreland, for sale by March 3t A. BASSETT. Corn. OKA/Y BUSHELS Maryland White AJUU Corn, on board schr. Bethia and Anna, from Baltimore, for sale by March 31 HALL A HOYT. Hair, brass and Iron Wire Sifters, T710R SALE by r March 29 N. B. WEED, DxnnibargDs and Twine, TUST received and for sale by •1 JOHN II. REID. Fob 22 75 Goshen Blitter, i f\F the first quality, just received by the VP ship Corsair, for sale by WILLIAM TIGHE, Market-Square. March 25 ini Masonic Aprons. * FEW elegant Royal Arch and Master Jm. Mason’s Aprons, just received and for sale by BUTLER A SCRANTON. March 10 99 Prime Seed Rice, litOR SALE—apply to l SAMUEL M. BOND, or R. A J. HABERSHAM. March 11 90 Venetian Blinds. 7J1IIE Subscriber offers for solo » com- J. pietc' assortment of VENETIAN BLINDS, suitable for windows of every size. Also, old Blinds repaired. 1. W. MORRELL. / march 36 ip/, Wanted, TJANKABLE MONEY. Apply at -D LUTHER’S EXCHANYE OFFICE. March 11 Mackerel. 1 AA DARRELS No. 3 Mackerel, for gUU sale by HALL A HOYT. Feb 23 87 Socket Spades. 4 CASK Socket Spades, just received J. and for sale by N. B. WEED. Inn 4 Gin and Butter. Hnceivcd per ship Corsair, BARRELS GIN, and by Thomas • v Hall, J4 Kegs Butter For sale by J. B. HER BERT & CO. March 26 Varni h k. 'Furpentine. « T> RIGHT and Black Varnish and Spirits J JO of Turueutinn. oil. coueiffninent. fur . skip by T. S. LUTHER. March 11 Fi«h Lines. Cotton, Ihir, India Seaweed and >3 Hemp Fish Lines, received per Wm. Wallace, and for sale by March 7 JV. B. WEED. W hiskey. "I JA BARRELS landing from brig -* VP V7 Governor Hopkins, for sale by , March 14 J. B. HERBERT A CO, Hinges. TllWO thousand pair Hook and Plate E- Hinges, assorted, from 8 to 24 inches, for sale by N. B. WEED. March 7 Potatoes. ® WK TIERCES Prime Northern Pota- v • toes, just received and for sale by t BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD. N • c 1 REMOVAL. T HE subscriber bse removed from his old stand, three doors west, in Con- GtocwiM 8c Tit's Goods very cheap for cash. ‘ EDWA|D PERKINS March 2 / • ’ 82rc sugar. OR HOGSHEADS >St. Croix Sugar, “ landing from brig Adeline, from Bos ton, for snle by HALL & HOYT. March I 1 IT 20 41 5i and a large number of smaller denomina- ad™ n J‘ cke c S ? VEN D °LLARS-will ■ advance in a few days to p. Orders received and forwarded, free of ex- peme, by W. ROBERTSON, "vJSiSiSsr 1 * N °’ 2 oof 3 ’ ““^nation 54,22.30, itooo „. , 8,28,29, 100 amount in emallor prizes. Glass Lamps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with tiluss Stands, for sale by . RYES GEO. RVERSON, Corner Bay and Whittaker-Streets. March 4 The Chief Fireman, I S desirous of ascertaining the number and location of the private wells in the city. He therefore remupts those who own or occupy lots on which there ero such, to leave a memorandum at tho Poet-Office, nr at his Counting-Room, mentioning the ward and number of the lot, upon which they are situated. If their depth, their diameter, the depth of water in them, and whether March 25 lbi BANlC, STATE OF GEORGIA, I Savannah, 31st March, lt*!5. j N otice. I L N election will be held at the Barking- House in this city, on MON DAY, the :ond day of May, ensuing, for Nina Di- dors, on the part of the Stockholders in s Institution. The poll will he opeipil n't i o’clock, A. M. and closed at two, f. M. oj me isnara, A. POR.TER, Cashier, ,w—,fer. April t ,107 ID" The editors of the Augusta Comtitu- COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. Notice. T HE following persons linving resigned their authorities to act as Pilots, for L. Foster, S. H. Timmons, Wright White, John Pitcher, Daniel Proctor, S. Briggs, John Johns, E. BoUes, J. Delano, p, S. Pitcher, Thomas West, Joseph Wood, John Robbins, Wm. Thomas. John Low, By order oj the Board, JNO. S„ HOLCOMB, Secretary Commissioners Pilotage March 29 04r. For New-York, / ESTABLISHED LINE, , bw. The regular packet ship AfflWT EMPEROR, t/. //. BcntuUL, Mailer, jKmmCm Will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant ac commodations, apply to the Captain on board, at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. March 31 For Nt w-York, The packet ship CORSAIR, D. L, Porter, Matter, Will sail on the 3d instant.— for freight of cotton on deck, or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD, april 1 107 For Providence,, The packet schooner RAMBLER, P. Sheldon, Matter. .For freight or passage, apply master pn board, at Rice’s Wharf or to PARIS HILL. Who hat for tale, landing from taid vettel, SO Barrels Gin 10 Hogsheads Ncw-England Rum 10 Bngs Green Coffee 40 Barrels Navy Bread IS Balos Domestic Cotton Goods 2 Casea Straw Bonnets April t 07 Notice. 1HE Commissioners of Fllotage have made arrangements to furnish all ves- i inward and outward bound, with P 1 ' date will be kept in tho office ot, .... mmissioners in the Exchange, where stem in want of Pilots will apply. By order of the Board if Commitrionert of Pilotage, March 31 08 Notice 7 HE subscriber inteuds returning to the . Netherlands, about the month of May :t. Ill the meanwhile he tenders his rices to the inhabitants of Savannah, I his friends generally, for any cominis Broad Cloths of Verviero, the very first Manufactory in Europe Brussels Carpeting, do. Lace Veils and Lace, Valenciennes do Thread Cambrics Shirting and Sheeting Linens T.iblc Cloths and do. with Napkins Assorted Djapers and Dutch Rolls All articles of Armory, from the city of Liege, generally very low priced House Clocks, playing different tunes at all hours of the day and night Swiss or Geneva Gold and Silver Watch es, low in price Pier Glasses, agreeable to size Holland Gin, equal to any ever imported Dutch Round Cheese, commonly called negro heads, &c. Sir.. The subscriber pledges himself, tlint any I the Georgia productions shipped to /him. ither cotton, rice or tobacco, will meet ™* the best of markets, the first article ill bo shipped to Lille, a groat manufac- mng city, frontier of France and .the March 28 . WAMBERSIE. 03 Vftucist v hutch. T HE annual election for two War dens and seven Vestrymen, will he held at the Church on MONDAY NEXT, the 4th of April. Tho poll will be opened at twelve o’clock and closed at two, P. M Those entitled to vote are requested to at tend. W. T. WILLIAMS, Secretary Wardens and Vestrymen. April 1 07p l)oor Mats. UST received by the William Wallace t quality India Door I. W. MORRELL. Mats, lor sale by March 15 93 bat on and Lard. A A BOXES BACON 4*Vr 50 firkins Lard—Landin j from 'or sale achr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. _ by HALL St HOYT. March 8 87 No’ice. A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Francis Courvnisejate of Chatham county, will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make pay ment to R. HABERSHAM, Ex and J. HABERSHAM, march 18 ~i [ ’? Qualified] k ecutors. 06 Troy Candles. J UST received per ship Augusta, Boxes Troy Candles. For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. 100 Fcb/25 Nottafe i»W,T«by HiV fen, T HAT ninety days after date, applici tion will be made to the Steam-Bo Company of Georgia* to issue a new c< tificateof stock, for one destroyed, ditti 20th October, 1819, for two shares, an! numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1325 JAMES C. CAMPBELL. Feir-11 00 .above port. For passage only, •HPlv to N. B. SISSON. Master. March 28 02 For Baltimore, The fast sailing schr. Thomas hall, Capt. Hunt, __,.Wiil have immediate despatch— For freight or passage, having good accom modations, apply to Capt. H. on board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to March 25 HALL & HOYT. i or tape Florida, via. s>t. Au gustine. The fast sailing pilot-beat schr VEXATION. Lee, Matter, Will aail with despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to the master on board, at Johnston’s Lower Wharf. March 29 04 4 For ball’ lilut-boat Tho faBt sail . . ECLIPSL, ^Sixteen months old, burthen forty- ~- r —~JLono tons, built of white oak, copper fastened in part, together with the iron ballast, with every tiling complete for a voyage, will be sold low to close a concern. For further particulars apply to BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD. March 28 BY CALVIN BAKER, ON MONDAY, 4tb instant, •, j At XI o’clock, jo front of his Auction Stars, a general assortment of GROCE RIES. . Also, It Tierces Rice. •Pril 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT, At XII o'clock, in front of the Court- House, wjll be sold without reserve, that Valuable tract of Land, No. 75, in the Third District, Habersham County. One half of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale, and the balance on the first of January, 1828, with interest, secured by mortgage on the land. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, and by qrder of the administratrix. March 3 BY J, B. HERBERT t, Cb~. 00 the FIRET TUEBDAY IN APRIL At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city; THREE NE GROES, Nancy, Flore and William, being ’’art of the personal property of Thomas Melrose, deceased. Sold at the risk ef the former purchaser, she not having complied With the term* of sale.—Terms cash. March 45 pavanuah and Augusta Mail COACH. New Arrangement Georgia Side. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has removed the Line •f Stages on the Georgia side, and will hereafter, heave Savannah every Bunda; Wednesday, and Friday, at4 o’clock, A.5 lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at 5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at the Georgia-IIotel. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 30,1825. N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Let—and expresses sent at the shortest notice. March 24 100 For Havana, ffg The fast sailing pilot-boat schr. f ANNA MARIA, ^ Will sail with despatch for the DRAWING OF THE Union Canal Lottery 15 th Class, Now Series. T HE subscribers,Commissioners appoint ed by the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend the drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, Fif teenth Clues, New Series, do hereby certify, that the following were the numbers which were this day drawn, viz : 37, 22, 34, 20, 21, £0, 42, 28, and that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand above; that is to say, No. 37 was the first that was drawn; No. 22 was the second : No. 34 was the third; No. 20 was the fourth; No, 21 was the fifth; No. 50 was the sixth; No. 42 was the seventh; and No. 28, was the eighth and last. ANDREW BAYARD, ANDREW PETIT, JOHN HEAD. Attest—John Roberts, Secretary. .Those who hold prize tickets, will call and receive thb cash, or renew them in the | which is a very brilliant one, and will be drawn on 11th May—Capital Prizes 850,000, 20 000.10,000, $0, The scheme will be published in a few days—Tickets 9 dollars. Orders received at EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 24 Lor t ugustiae, The fast sailing coppered and cop per fastened pilot-boat schr. SAVANNAH, ■ White, Matter, ill sail with despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, upply to the master on board, at Johnson’s Lower Wharf. March 29 04 Drawing Decfeivibd. T HE following are the numbers drawn from the wheel of Union Canal Lotte ry of Pennsylvania: 37, 22, 34, 20, 21, 50, 42, 28. Holders of prizes drawn in this Lottery, may receive the cash or renew them in the Now-York Literature Lottery, which draws on the 6th of next month, to be finished in a few minutes. High Prizes, two of “DOLLARS 10,000 DOLLARS 3 OF *6000, 1 or 3083, 17 OF 1000, *0. AO. AO. Orders for Tickets received at Halves, :::::: 'S' Quarters, : ; ; ; : 1 Eighths VWh 5,000, &OOO, 5000, Ac. Ac. T HE above are the capital prizes in Lit erature Lottery, Fourth Class; New Series, which draws in New-York on 6th April next, and determined in a few minutes. Tickets Seven Dollars. Orders received and Prize Tickets taken in payment at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 18 IffiKflKDri CANAL LOTTERY, 16th Class—New Series, W ILL be drawn on the llt'h of May* 1825, and finished in a few minutes. Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawa r Scheme. so,000 Dollars is 2*1.000, DA (Yin linn m 1 Prise of 1 80,000 10 000 sm 4.720 1,060 500 100 56 20 10 20:uc0> 10 000. leooo. 4720 30,000. 15,000. 5.700. ',800. 24960 106.080 22AW Blm.', 1 3 *> ?S0 Tickets. J 3i,2VO Ticket**! gS, g27.1,760 Jn this Scheme with eight drawn ballots, there will be 56 prises with three numbers un them, 1456 with two numbera on them and 10,638, with one number on them. Thoae t cket« having- none of the dra* n balloii oir them being blanks To determ'ne the Ate of *11 the tickets in the shore lottery SO number, f, om on fc ta sixty inclusive, will severally be placed in s wheel on the dsy of drawing, and eight of them will be drawn, tnd tbst ticket lieriog on ■' ** * comb .notion the 1st, 2d and third num bers drown, will br entitled tn $50 000. That keying «n iuhr «tb,7th ond 8th, will be.entitfddto $ 0,060. That biting unit the4th, 5th aid 6'h.will he entitled to $10 009. . Tltns-htviotr a tlum the 3d, 4:h and 5th and 3d, 7tb rod 8tl,, each $5 000 Tint having on it the '2d, 3d and 4th' will be entitled to 4,720. Those 80 having on them the 2d, 5th end 8th 3d, 5th and 6th|4lli.6lb end 7th 2d, 6th and 7th 3d, 5th end 7tb 4th,6th and 8th ’d, fl b end 8rh 3d, 5if| and 8tli uh,7th end 8th 2d, 7th and 8th 31, fitli and 7lh -tk,6th and 7tb 3d, 4th ami Ah 3 S. 6 h ant Hth 5th,6thand8ih 3d, 4th an.') 70; 4ii,,Abend 7th 4ifl,7!h and 8‘h 3d, 4th and 8th 4tli,5tlt and 8th each $ 1000, All others, (being 30 tickets) having three ■Jf the drawn numbers on them will eech be entitled to $500, The 52 tickets having on them two of the drawn numbers and those two, (he 3d and 4tu, will esch he entitled to $100. The 155 ticket* having on them the Ah and 5th or4;h and Ot'*. or 4th and 7th drawn numbers only, will cacti be entitled to $50. All uthem (being 1848 tickets) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will etch be entitled to $20. And-those having on them any an* of the d awn numbers, (being 10,608 tickets, or 13 6 for each drawn number,) will each be entL tied to $10. No ticket which shall hsve drawn a prixe °fs superior denomination ean be entitled to an inferior piiae. Prizes payable thirty day* after the drawing, and subject, si usual, to a deduction ol t5 per cent- A considerable portion cfthislottery.ls put up in parcel* of 20 tickets, embneing sll the combination numbers, from one 6 sixty, whioh psreels ore warranted to draw tt least $80, teas the deduction of 15 per oent, with so many chance- f.,r the capital prises. J. B. YATES, ) „ A.M’INTYRE, ( Philadelphia, Utue h 9, 1825. TICKETS AT PRESENT s 1 > p. Orders received tnd forwarded at the ibovb price at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. March 31 ^Notice, CLERKS OFFICE, March 25th, 1925. re, ! ! ■ ! i I 75 ati t AHttrLH ZDin, Iil4.) i.0 87 IjROPOSALS for keeping in repair 1 W RriTJpn'pHON. -A railings, posts, Ac. around the Pul: ■ Squares, furnishing all 'materials for 1 Notice, Freights to Augusta, per Steam Boat Compa nv’s Boats, will be hcre- . rafter at one-fourth less than their customarv rates, to commence on Monday morning, 28th instant. JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent. Win- h 03r. Notice. T HE subscribers to the Savannah Aux- iiusry Society, for ameliorating the I condition of the Jews, are requested to pay their subscriptions for the present year. | _ E. E. PETTIGREW, SeeVy. Feb 22 75 o Bent, The House recently occupied by sion given April 1 —. -—vuvij vi uiijiiCQ by the Subscriber, on the South (Common, until the first of Octo ber next, and immediate posses- J. P. HENRY. I07re Goshen Butter. Jutt received per thip Emperor, t KEGS first quality Goshen Butter Cap Missing, A BROWN FUR CAP' having cover ings for the ears, and somewhat soiled . within by use, was taken from the Ex. | change on Monday night. As the adver riser's name was fastened inside, the per son having it can be at no loss in ascertain iug to whom it belongs. Apply at this of- | /ice. March 24 100 13 8 Bbls. Sergeant’s Butter Crackers 10 Half barrels family Mesa Pork 10 do Fulton Market Beef 2 Barrels Smoked Tongues Tor Sale by | uyr rn/.iVKiy. /my llliur BRADLEY, CI/AGHORN A WOOD, I be received at this office. March M AiKiaux’s Wharf. 1 march 30 A Dog Lost. .. ...’ED, on Monday last, a SLUT — PUPPY, of the setter breed, nearly grown—her color is white with spots of red —a portion of the tail has been cut off. A reward of five dollars will be given' for her recovery. Any information offer, will #i same, for one year, will be received at th office ibr one month. „ M MYERS, C. C. March 26 FinaJ Notice. P ER80NS indebted to the estate of tl late William Craig, deceased, by di bill, note, boed, or open account, are notil i , time, that if they are not so tied on or before the fist day of April nex they will be placed in the hands of an attoi ney for collection and suit, „ JOHN M’NISH, Execnton March 5 85 Union Societv. A * QUARTERLY MEETING will ■ held on Monday morning next, at o’clock, at the Sunday School Room, A< demy.. Members are requested to come prepar to pay up their annual contribution. L. MASON, Seeriy. march 30 105 Notice. A LL persona havinir demands again. the estate of the late David Edward (house carpenter) dec. are requested to ret der thorn, properly attested, immediately and all persons indebted, to make Immedi ate payment, to „ H. B. HATHAWAY, Adra’i Feb 18 Tftfr, Receiver Tax Returns Office T HE subscriber is now ready te receivi the Return* of Taxable Property, fo this county. His office is iu James Morri m . n ’ Building, adjoining John Q Nicoll, Esq. ADAM COPE, R. T. X. C. C. Feb 1L «8|